Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The music is made by 2 identical tesla coils. If you don't recognize the music this is from the Mario Brothers game (a very popular old game)

The Tesla coils stand 7 feet tall and are each capable of putting out over 12 foot of spark. They are spaced about 18 feet apart. The coils are controlled over a fiber optic link by a single laptop computer. Each coil is assigned to a midi channel which it responds to by playing notes that are programed into the computer software. These coils were constructed by Steve Ward and Jeff Larson. Video was captured by Terry Blake.

Biblical creationists believe that man and dinosaurs lived at the same time because God, a perfect eyewitness to history, said that He created man and land animals on Day 6 (Genesis 1:24–31). Dinosaurs are land animals, so logically they were created on Day 6.

As biblical creationists, we don’t require that human and dinosaur fossils be found in the same layers. Whether they are found or not, does not affect the biblical view of history.

Plot Outline:The story focuses on a man (Christensen) who suffers "anesthetic awareness" and finds himself awake and aware, but paralyzed, during heart surgery. His young wife (Alba) must wrestle with her own demons as a drama unfolds around them more.

Monday, October 29, 2007

This page is for all of you. Why ? Because you never know what the future reserv you. You can become a beggar (for example you are in a divorce and your wife will get all the money from you and you will get all liabilities). If you became one you need to know how to get more money from people.

1. First of all all, people tend to react much better to funny beggings than to "deplorable" one. Try to be funny and if you succeed getting a smile, some people will reward you.

2. Try to smile all the time. If you are sad people will ignore you. You will need to be happy to send this smile to others.

3. Let people take photos with you. This is the perfect advertising for you, because your picture will be posted on internet and a lot of people will start knowing you.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Look at the picture below - do you see the dancer rotation clockwise or counter-clockwise?

For me it was pretty obvious the movement was clockwise - imagine my surprise when my co-workers said they see it as a counter-clockwise rotation.

Because the brain doesn't have any additional clues regarding the silhouette movement, it "makes up" the details, so what you see may differ. If you see a clockwise motion, you're using more of the right-side of the brain (the "creative" side); if you see an anti-clockwise motion, you're using your left-side of the brain more prominently (the "logic" side).

It's fascinating to see how small tricks (visual ambiguities, optical illusions) reveal just how much our brains are subjectively involved in analyzing external data. Kinda makes you wonder if we all see the same world...